Dealing with problem employees: A legal guide for employers

Dealing with problem employees: A legal guide for employers

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An employer's nightmare? Problem employees.. But in today's world, many business owners, supervisors and managers often want to work effectively with difficult employees rather than fire them -- and Dealing With Problem Employees shows them how. This book combines the practical and legal information that employers need. Providing a plain-English overview of employment law, Dealing With Problem Employees also shows readers how to: Â?X head off potential problems and conflicts Â?X recognize who is and isn't a problem employee Â?X evaluate the circumstances Â?X investigate problems and complaints Â?X conduct performance evaluations Â?X apply progressive discipline Â?X suspend employees, if necessary Â?X terminate employment Â?X deal with the results of termination Â?X handle severances and references Â?X avoid legal trouble The 3rd edition is completely updated to reflect the latest employment laws in every state. It includes a new chapter on how to avoid hiring problem employees in the first place, and provides sample policies to help give you a trouble-free workplace.
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Book details

  • Paperback
  • 400 pages
  • English
  • 1413303706
  • 9781413303704

About Amy Delpo

amy delpo is an author and consulting editor who specializes in employment and family law issues. she brings years of criminal and civil law experience to Read More about Amy Delpo
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